If it involves fresh air and the threat of bodily harm, Steve Casimiro does it: mountain biking (120 days a year), skiing (50 days a year), surfing, skateboarding, climbing, backpacking. Makes you wonder how he has time to be a contributing editor for ADVENTURE (see his "Vegas Rocks" online and in the January/February 2001 issue) and to write and photograph for Outside, Men's Journal, Skiing, and Powder (where he was editor for nine years), among others.

That's like asking how I like my haggis: The answer is
totally personal. Where do you ride? Scotland? Get
something with three-layer Gore-Tex. Italy? Look for a
light shell. France? Find something with neon colors
and flowers.

As for things specific to snowboarding, make sure the
arms are long enough to accommodate all the reaching
and limb-waving you'll be doing, the body roomy
enough to allow for twisting, and the jacket itself long
enough to prevent plumber butt when you're tweaking
in the park.